Sentences with phrase «about imminent death»

While analysts mutter about the imminent death of the desktop computer, PC gamers are spending more money than ever before.
Much has been written about the imminent death of the 3.5 mm headphone jack in the past months, and especially this week, now that it's almost a given that the iPhone — cough — 7 will not have one.
The natural (and logical) assumption is that if an insurance is declining to cover me, they must know something about my imminent death that I don't.
We've heard endlessly (more than once from me) about the imminent death of newspapers, the collapse of a once - great industry and business model, etc. and the correspondent rise in the power of social media.
People used to talk about the imminent death of reading.
Amid this fervor, researchers in Sweden found last year that conversations about imminent death are associated with improved care and less pain and suffering.
In no time, Luther's letters took on the joyous lineaments of the family household, and less was heard about imminent death.

Not exact matches

Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent death of the airline industry — it also ran many stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The story of safety glass») or would at least think twice about («The «social» diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
As time passed during those last years, we almost forgot about the prediction of imminent death.
* For those of us who complain about the «daily grind», one cancer patient offered this piece of advice: «The opportunity to continue to grapple with «the daily grind» becomes a «blessing» when confronted with the imminent possibility of death
She's been in space - jail for eons because of her genocidal impulses, but Odin's imminent death will free her, whereupon she is expected to return to Asgard and unleash a demon that will bring about Ragnarok, aka the Norse apocalypse (like the regular apocalypse, only blonder).
Judging by the movies they're making about cancer, terminal illness and imminent death, the kids are alright.
It's an unfair tragedy when a parent outlives their child, exemplified by the film being set nine months after four - year - old Danny's death; you only get nine months to be excited about the imminent birth of a child, and yet the grieving never ends.
On one of the mailing lists I belong to, someone commented about how Publishers Weekly was basically declaring the imminent death of science fiction.
And I think that's part of why these paintings seem so joyous both in Matisse and in Twombly, who actually sizes them up, makes them larger, enlarges the flower in a way that Matisse had miniaturized — which is an extraordinary way of affirming the joy of the flower, but is also infused with some melancholy about the imminent collapse or death of the flower.
The death of the billable hour has been (allegedly) imminent for at about two decades now.
A good lawyer who abides by the Rules of Professional Conduct can not disclose any information about the business or affairs of his or her client except in very limited and specified circumstances, such as where there is an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm, and disclosure is necessary to prevent the death or harm.
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